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mE NASITVItLE TENNESSEAN 13 T. S. PU1IJS MTE RALLY TO GET DRAW WITH CENTRAL HIGH BLOCKED PUNT PRUITT STOPPED BY LINDSEY AFTER GAIN OF SEVEN YARDS HOWARD GETS FOUR PLACES OH ALL-MI; Hammond and Davis Southwestern Make Honor Team AIDS CENTRAL IN FIRST SCORE Dearden's Amazing Pass por Second Tally Stands Oat TITLE TO PEABODY Sunday Morning, November 29, 1S33. -4. (: -ft -J.

WOOGA PLACES TWO T. I. S. Marches 90 Yards it i i 0 A I -v (S, J.C Pruitt, Centrat halfback, is shown being stopped by Lindsey, T. I.

S. back, after a fain of seven yards In the second quarter of their game Saturday. Central's hopes of consideration for the city championship. Two plays after this run. Pruitt plunred over for a touchdown.

The battle ended in a 13-13 tie tollyer's Pro Picks L.S.U. Victory "Most Interesting" to Rose Bowl Mag Who Will Pick Foe ThisWeel Lynx End and Bull clef Back Are Chosen 1 Unanimously BIRMINGHAM, 'Ala-. rToT." ir (AV-Four member ef th char plonahlp Howard Bulldog lev war awarded placea en the myth' cal Alll-Dlxle Conference footbr team aelected today by coach'-, scouts and sport writers for T' Associated Praia. 4 Two players from Southwestern Lynx and two from Chattanoogr i Moccasin- also landed on tha fir eleven. The two teams tied for runner-up poaltion.

fir-; team posts went lo gridiron stei-warts from Loyola, Mercer ai I Miaslsslppl Colleg. Balloting revelled several stan'. outa. Henry Hammond. Sout-weatern end, and Ray Chrlitli-', Howard Back, wr virtually unan -mous choices.

Th battle ever tb center so" wa th most itubborn, with t' i conference boaitlng three men wV would hav been able to hold the) own In any competition. Norma:) Cooper, Howard' AU-Dlxl fron lilt, and captain, won out' bti Mart ell of Chattanooga and, Ai Merchant ef Loyolo were alao outatandlng performer. Cooper. Bob Klein of Chattanooga, snd Allan Blood worth i Mercer sr holdover from la r. year's team.

Houta, Southwester guard, a first-team selection lar year, wa plaoed oa the seeonl eleven In 1134. This year's starting team nine aenlora, on Junior and er ophomore. Bob Sutton. Chatt nooga, first year man. In th rar for guard spot opposite Ed Bui banks of Howard, and Clay Calhour Loyola's Junior fullback, waa place en th first eleven, by shlftir-Christian, a fin blocker and conference's standout all-aroun'.

barkfield man. to right halt Ths 1IS AU-Plxl tlevens, wIC weights, follow! First Team Pt Hammond. Southweetern (1M) Burgette. Howard (ll Sutton, Chattanooga (111) Cooper, Howard (202) Eubanka. Howard (1T4) Davla, Southwestern (111) ,...5 Klein.

Chattanooga Bloodworth. Mercer (110) Jimmy Hltt. Miss, Col. (171). Christian, Howard Calhoun.

Loyola. (ZOO) Second Teem ft: SUub, Loyola (Hfl) Tyson. Mercer (201) Houta Southwestern (171) Martetl, Chattanooga (100) Tarrantlno. Spring Hill Riddle, B'ham-8outhra 1 Strait. Mtllsaps (110) Brown.

Howard (170) Wilcox, Howard (111) Morton. Southwestern (171). Perry, B'ham-Bouthern Honrabl Mention Ends, Cor ansa, Loyola; Jackson, Mlaslsslpi College; Bat eon, Howard. Tackle. Burnett.

Chattanooga: Scbenkne-Howard. Guards, Clara and Cslr. Birmingham-Southern; Judson Co ley. Howard. Center, Merchas-, Loyola; Self.

Southwestern; Car tor. Birmlngham-Bouthem. Bark. For Late Touchdown Late Touchd To Get Tie IS By RAYMOND JOHNSON Tonnes 1 Industrial School spoiled Atraft faint hopes of the eity ec" iaitio crown when the Bronco inter held the Golden Tcrned io a 11-18 deadlock In a Bruisin; I thrill-pack ad battle on JiooMT I field Saturday before a crowd 4 approximately 1,500 per- Tha draw left the way open for reaooay to receive the title and tha coaches' commute, which Included Figure Story of Central and T. I.

T. J. Cent. 1 rim downi it is Net yards ruehln. .101 1ST Net yards It $it aln, paiilnr, 1H Faaaes attempted I II Passes completed I I Passes Intercepted by.

1 Passes incomplete 4 T- Laterals attempted 0 Tumbles recovered by opponents Penalties mdt) 41 Joa Sills and Kenneth Miles, tutors of tha teams whlh fought to a draw. Immediately awarded Pea body tha title. -Saturday's tru(rirl was one of the bast of th entire campaign, and It was a fitting climax to probably tha (reateat scholastic season in history hi these parts. There was iitue difference In th two teams. Central registered one more first down than T.

8 rolling up II to it for the Bronco Busters. Tha Golden Tornado gained 157 yards rushinr to have a bg adranUae ever T. I which lugged th leather 101 yards from acrimmage. Through th oione. the Bronco war in commend, gaining St yards on lire passes tney completed.

They tried nine. Central also connected en' five but gained only 14 yards. Central tried a docen. The total yardage gained, rushlnr and pausing, waa 111 for Central to 111 for T. 8.

Both ecored through the air. Ceh- v.Ti.r. v'. r' I m. vot-u wa nvrv years.

It was more anasing than Psta Curley's fimoua punt which gave Vandy a touchdown on Alabama a year ato, With the ball less than a foot from the T. 8, goal and fourth down. Earl Bearden waa In the tall-back position. Th snap from center waa wild and went paased him to the 11-yard line. He rushed back, picked up the ball and while the Bronco Busters swarmed all about him and two had a hold of him, he turned looa th bait It sailed Into the arm of J.

C. (Piggy) Pruitt who waa a step from the goal line and atepped ever for th touchdown. That gay Central a ll-T Had, th Golden Tornado having come from behind In th second quarter to register a touchdown and knot the count at 7-7 on Prultt'e place-kick zor tn extra point After this amailng touchdown In I th first two mmutes of th fourth quarter, T. 8. started a drive.

It began on th Bronco 10-yard line with six minutes left tn the game. Pour passes with five short runs ef from three to five yards, and an offside penalty figured In the 10-yard sweep down the field. It was climaxed when Toote Laweon flipped an eight-yard pass to Red Berry and Berry galloped II yards mora across tn soai line. Th try ifor the extra point failed when Rob- ert Hunter met Houston Llndsty on the line of tcrlmmage on an attempted plung. Th Bronco Buiters ecored first midway th opening period.

A short punt into th face of a stiff wind gave th T. 1 8. the ball oa Central's 11. A short run and a 17-yard pasa te Butord Pitta sained it to nut tn ball on the seven. Lawson mad three plu-nges at th line, gaining three, three and on.

Igolng ever on th latter. Hunter, who rose to. great heights, blocked a punt to mak poaalbl Central' first tey, which nam late in the second quarter. tie recovered on th eight-yard line nd Harry (Molly) Gibson raced to th on. trie were 'required to buck it over.

Pruitt belns- th kn to reach pay dirt Pruitt than nlace-kicked th extra point to knot ithe score. I T. S. held the advantage throughout th first period al II where Lawson fntrcpt a pass in th last minute. Cen-ral recovered a fumble en th T.

S. at aurt of the second quarter and drove to th two-yard lln before being toppd. After a abort punt to the 14, Cen- rai cam back to th 11 but Und-eyilntercepted another pass. It Jves two playa later than Hunter Mocked a punt which naved tha vav for a touchdown. I IThe Broncoa took the second half lckoff and marched from their II Central' IS where nobert Macon itercepted a pa and raced back his 41.

Th Golden Tornado larched on to th T. 1. S. 14 wher rirde Ballard recovereil m. fumble I A little later, a 11-yard penalty Put the ban on th 19 as the quar ter ended and Gibson raced wide juround end to th two-yard lln to )et th star lor Bearden'a sensa.

Monal touchdown paia. After T. I rolled across to yarda for a ty- touchdown, Macon took th ckoff and returned It 84 to the 8. 41. A first down followed two plunges carried to the II Pruitt tied a field goal from It a the gam ended.

1 Hunter etood out In the I like Tlnsley and Kelley as th 1-Amerlran enda It aeemed that i mad 7S per cent of the Central fickle. He throttled the Bronco Continued en Pag 20, Column 7) a th JACKSON 15 VICTOR IN INITIAL CLASH FOR PLAYOFF TITLE Whitehaven Is Defeated In Squeeze Game by 12-7 Score JACKSON, Tenn, Not; 21. (Spl.) Jackson's Golden Bears may not Win 'the Wt Tenneaeee prep school title, but the team that does wilt have to right one of tne most stubborn and gamest elevens seen in this section In recent years. Fighting with their packs te th wall and with the odds piled against them, tbe Bears eliminated th first foe la th playoff path her today oy soundly thumping wnu haven. 12 to T.

Bruised and stiff from their bat tla with Lexington Thursday, ths scrappy little Bear outfit cams back for their aecond game In three days and sent Whitehaven back Into the Hat df runner up. It was a yinii proviaer rrom tne start, and' Harry Balkum. claaay little halfback, waa th outatandlng atar. Jackson crossed ths goal line in ths tatter part of ths initial period. A sustained drive on running and passing plays put Jackson In threatening territory.

Balkum hurled a short peas to Stephenson. Stephenson lateraled back to Balkum. who raced over the last stripe atandlng. The next two Quarters found th team battling on practically even term. Jackson hit th ecorlng column again In th fourth quarter.

However, Whitehaven took th lead in th final Period. White. haven opened an aerial attack that carried them close to ths goal line. On suceessivs line Plunges from ins nve-yard line. Red Goff hit center ror on yard and a touch aown.

mormon converted on a lln pltng te give ths vial tor. th. issa. Jackaon took to the air and after several snort completion and two failures. McKlnnev naaaed a yards to Balkum.

who trotted ever for the tally. Jackaon missed both attempts for placement for eon- veriion of ths extra point It was ths first defeat rf th. sesson for Whitehaven and puts them out of ths playoff. Tech High of Memphis and Humboldt play Monday, the winner to meet Jackaon at a date and nlac h. a.

elded. Tech ha been hot. mnA Humboldt loat ta Jarkim a a Jackson re malm undefeated with only a alx-all tl with Memphis Centrel to mar their record. WhjUheven Poe. Jeekeen LE Rampley Diatrettl LT MedllS Harrlion Lfi wt- 0 VB Ufon (e) Moor, (e) RT Ph illlp.

Van Hook RE Thornton McKinnev Black I.H n. Red Goff, Witlocb H. Lewis Stenhenaon Scorinr Touchdown. Rsl 1 lr sea 2. Red Ooff.

Points after Innrh. down, Thornton, Substitutions Jackson. Vestal. Long. Garner.

Fly, Hefler, Stegall; wmtenaven. Lewis. i 3 2 FLOOR SHOWS EACH NIGHT MARY MONOHAN Dtmtn MAY OOWNINa Slut KARL HELIN SINDA Dtmee Turn MANNY PAVIS Afasfev Ctrememtn CHARLEY NACY1 Orcktitrt FLO0X SHOWS Kn EACH NIGHT 14 MILES and blasted S. M.H. PLAYS T.

CO TO SCORELESS TIE IN DRENCHING RAIN Game Is Punting Due! Between Baugh and Finley DALLAS. Noy. Two mud-caked kicking artists. "Sling' in' 6am Baugh of Texaa Christian and Bob Tinley. bulky Southern Figure Story of T.

C. M. V. Tilt T.CU. I I 8.

M. uil nuwnw Tarda gained rushing Passes attempted Paases completed Passes intercepted by Tarda by passes. Punting average Length punt returns Opp. fumbles re- a a is 44 14 44 11 altle II Methodist fullback, slammed aoggy football back and forth In scoreless thriller before 11.000 drenched fans here today. Steady rain muffled Baugh's noted passing antics but the rangy All-American candidate adjuated bis game with the weather for an afternoon of brilliant kicking and running, Each team bad a shot at victory, but field goal attempt went wide from tbe 11-yard line.

Th Christiana, needing a victory to assure themselves leaat a tie with Arkansas. dropped a haf game behind In the Southwest Con ference. Should Arkansas defeat Tesaa at Little Rock next Satur day. It will win the title. Christian Foe.

Msthectle nr. II- n. Hale LT Phillips Holt 8anders Aldrlch Bulllvan Harrison RO Scottino Elll RT J. Sanders Roach Carroll Baagh Patterson McClur Stldger McCall jRH Meyer Roberts FB Flnleym UPSCOMB BISONS OPEN CAGE CARD The David Lipaeomb College Bisons opened their basketball sea on with a II to 17 triumph over the Alumni last night In the Da vid Lipscomb gym. A last-half spurt brought the Lipscomb var sity the victory after th first half naa ended with the count knotted at nine-all.

1- McCord was btgh point man for the varsity, although all th starting five broke into th scoring column. Parker and Wright topped th Alumni with four point each. Poe. Varsity Alumni McCord (I) Reynolda Eirod (1) Carter -nnup (i) Brown (1) Chambers (I). (4) Kirk (T) Panon (I) a Subs.

Varsity, Buma Morton; Alumni. WasdU J), Walker (1). Parker (4). Draper. Blankenehip.

SUGAR BOWL MAGS FEEL OUT ELEVENS NEW ORLEANS. Nov. ttOTh-The football committee of th New urieana Mid-Winter Sport Aao-ciation. retponslble for th selection of teams for the annual Sugar Bow gam her New Tear's Day, clala of Louisiana State. AIihm vvw.

14. HI. Dill ruuDurgn and Banta Clara uni- varsities regarding thos teams' willingness to compete, it was re- Mably learned tonight, No Invitation has been Issued nd none will until December 1. me source said. haa however.

letters to the four schools along with aeveral others since dropped from consideration. JOHNNY LAYTON WINS CHICAGO, Nov. J8 ff)-Johnny Layton of Sedalla. Mo playing one of the greatest games In hi long career, defeated Klnreay Mat-suyama of Japan 10 to It In IS Innings today In an opening round match of th world' three-euehlon billiard tournament. Cornell celebrated it fiftieth football anniversary this fall by playing Big Green of Dartmouth.

Th first gam at Ithaca wa played November 11, 1117. CHI-BEARd vs. Chi-Carda. Pittsburgh at BOSTON. BROOKLYN vs.

Philadelphia. GREEN BAY at Detroit, December 5 -GREEK BAY at Chl-Card. Brooklyn at Detroit TONY MANERO TOPS PROS IN AUGUSTA OPEN GOLF MEET Champ Tops Fine Field To Register Score Of 140 AUGUSTA. G. Nov.

ll-P) An old war horse who blued to victory In th national open cham plonahlp stocky Tony Manero. of Greensboro, N. put on another spectacular exhibition of ahot max Ing today to lead the field th 15.000 Augusta open golf, tourna ment. He had a total of 140 through II bole of th 72-bol af fair. The United Stat champion.

Playing masterfully over- tb has. ardou a. country club clipped two strokes off regulation figure with a neat 70 to match his one under-par TO of yesterday over the Forest Hills layout As the field of ill competitors waa cut down to II money-seeking professionals and II amatsurs for tha final half ef th event Manero held a two atrok lead ever hla nearest rival, slender Byron Nelson of Ridgewood. who negoti ates the hslf-way distance In 142. tbs oaas aronpea sharniv on Manero who gave the best exhibi tion of stroking, for the final 20 holes to played tomorrow and in i.oob top prlx.

waa quoted at I to 1 againat the field Being out down from If tn 1. Scores of 111 were needed le nt In the last II holes snd among the more prominent flayers who failed to gam tns ranks were Harold Me spaden, Winchester, Maaa; Gene earasen. Broolc field Center. Conn Roland McKenxie. Waahlnetnn; Herman Barron, of White? Plains.

n. ana Ed Dudley, of Philadelphia and Augusta. Two veteran ahot makera whose names rank well no in eolfini'a noieo usi Norton Smith of Ch. eago. and Jimmy Hln.a.

af (i.e. den City, L. wsr three atrok oaca i pac-sttlng Manero with aa-noie total of 141. Denemore (Denny) hnf ton, recently-crowned champion of in. proiessionais in the Pinehurst battle.

Put rntin. ior a touu or 144 and fifth plac in me ran way standings. mgnt Behind th P. O. A.

bine or Hershey. in lanxy stroker and leadlna money winner ef 1131 who led the rieid tnrouch the first II hnl.a wnn a 9 but dropped off with a 71 waay tor a total of 141 SMOKY MOUNTAIN TITLE TO NEWMAN KNOXVTLLB. Tenn Nov. ia UP) Carson-Newman af Jefferson City. waa official ly awarded th champlonahlp ef the Smoky mountain conference today by athletic oommlssionsr W.

O. Lowe The Eagles finished the A year with a perfect record of ssven conference Ttctoiiee to win the title from Appalachian State Teacher. with four victories la as many conference games. HOUSE OR APARTMENT HUNTING? REFER TO NASHVILLE'S COMPLETE SENT AL Dl RECTO RX TENNESSEAN CLASSIFIED ADS Thomas Is In Doubt That Crimson Tidm Will Get Boul Bid BATON ROUGE. Nov.

II Coach Frank Thomaa of Alabama, saw Loulsisna Bute University trample Tu-lan SS to today and said later he knew nothing about th prospects of either Alabama or 8. U. going to th Rose Bowl, "I don't know a thing," asserted. Alabama and L. S.

XT. both finished their seasons unbeaten, with the latter "winning the loop title. Alabama beat Tulane 14 to 7. "It was a very nice ball game," Thomaa said regarding th L. S.

U. victory. He had ao further comment FUSE RECORD MADE BY ROMAN SOLDIER Dominate Handicap Division In Maryland's Fall Track Program BOWIE. Md Not." Roman Soldier, second to Omaha In last year a Kentucky Derby, took th Bryan and O'Hara Memorial handicap, closing day fixture, from Memory Book by a length today to climax the greatest fall record any thoroughbred of the handicap dl vision ever msd In Maryland. Already the four year old coal black son of Cohort-Miamba had won the Havre de Grace.

Wash tngton and Rlggs handicaps in a row something no horae vr did He required only today' 15,000 stake, richest of the Bowl meet' ing, for a perfect triumph. He won it In the earns lm restive manner a he did th other, covering th mile and three lxteenth In 1:11 l-l. only fifth of a second off the stake record. The bet tore liked him so wen he paid only tl.to for II straight mu tual tickets. Jockey Jackie Westrope, who know how to handle Roman Sol dier, brought him up awiftly from fourth plac to take the lead at the last turn and withstand a rous ing stretch challenge by Memory Book.

-Greentree stable colt R. A Moore's Thursday, seven -year-eld son of Mara, waa third, three lengtns away. HUMBOLDT CARDS SEVEN HOME TILTS HUMBOLDT. Nov. IS (Spl.) The High basketball teams ars getting in top form for the opening of tbe cage sesson Friday night December 4.

with 10 games scheduled for the sesson. Eight games will be. play before the official opening, er games allowed by conference to be played after Christmas, and II games have been scheduled for the regular season after Christmas, with seven of thst number being plsved on Humboldt court. The schedule for boys and girts follows: Dee. 4.

nnger. here; Dec. Spring H11L er; Dec. 11, Dyer. here: Dec.

12. Bra ill there: Dec II, BraxiL here: Dec if, Medina, there: Dee. 22, Spring Hill, here; Dee. 14. B.

lis, there: Jan. I. Me dina, here; Jan. McKenxie hare: Jan. Milan, there: II.

Trenton, here: Jan, II, Bemla, there; Jan. 19. Milan, here: Jan. 21. McKensle, there; Jsn.

21. Trenton, there: Jan. It. Bemla, her; Feb. 4.

Bell here; Feb. 12, York. Tille here; Feb. 17. Yorkville, ther.

UNION CITY WINS SOMERVTLLE. Not. 21. (Spl.) Th Union City High Golden Tornado swept over th Payette County High Panther for a ll-to-0 victory at Union City, tn th final gam of th season. The Tornado ttllled three times In the first pe riod.

CAGE LOOP OPENS BROWNSVILLE, Nov. II (Spl.) Play in th Jeff Davie League, West Tennessee's eldest prep cage circuit will open Decem ber 11. Brownsville. Brighton, Cov ington. Munford and Ripley will have boy and girt' teams in the league Bud Cooper, University ef De troit center, la another candidate for the AU-American team tni year.

HI greatest performances were In outplaying both Basrsk ef Duquein and Gilbert, of Auburn BernU Moon Won't Commit Himself on Bowl Invitation BATON ROUGE, La Not. II 'JP) After Louisiana State University' II toO victory over Tulane TJniveriity today Bar-nl Moore, LID. coach aald he "did not know anything" about I 8. chance of getting the Roe Bowl Invitation. But T.

P. Heard, L.B.U, ath-letio director, aald he "had heard nothing to Indicate we ax out of tbe running" Columbia HigE Puts in Claim For little 'Iff Team Has Won All But One of Its League Contests. COLUMBIA. Tenn, Not. II.

(Spl) Columbia Central High School enhsLncad It hope of the Little Tenn Conference title when it cloatd Its teason with a 11-0 win over Jkft. Pleasant Central's Ions defeat in tbe eon ference was a 11-11 loss At th hands ef Springfield High School. which is tied with th locale for the championship. A Central supporter, who -has seen the team tn every game this tail, sends forth th following ra urn of that season: 'Columbia opened th aon with Battle Ground Academy and tb final score waa l-t Prom that point on Columbia had easy aled ding for three games, winning ea lly over Lewisburg, Lawrenceburg and Murfreeeboro. Then came tb Springfield arame at Springfield.

Co lumbla completely outplayed th last year's chanpi and at the half held a U-to-a advinuge. Spring' field tied the score in the third quarter and In th fourth a Colum bia fumble donated them another touchdown. In th closing second of play a paws from Walla intend for Oakea wa batted Into the air by a Springfield man. Oakea caught th tall over th goal lln. Th official ruled that Oakes had not caught the balL Bedlam reigned for some moments and one play later the game ended.

-The final score wa 19 to II. From then on Columbia had an easy Urn. Sprlnghlll, 44 to Gallatin. If to Franklin, 57 to Mt II I. "Tb Columbia team was Tory colorful and used a raxxle-daxsl offense which appealed to the apee- tator whrever Bcogglns team played.

The llnent of Thomaa and Hardlson at nds. West and Lor- ell at tackles. Orlmmltt and Mad dux at guards and Frake at cen ter with Nichols, Walls, Taylor and Oakes In the backfteld wa one ef the beet In this section of the state. Oaket wa the outitandtng hack-field man in the conference." Wolverine Player Geti So Hungry Hi Quits to Dlnm ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nor. OP) George Andros, sports editor of the Michigan Daily.

University student paper, charged editorially tonight that a almon-pure attitude toward unlvenlty athletic caused more than one self-supporting Wolverine football player to nter a game on an empty stomach during th season Just cioseo. Andros appealed to faculty repreeentatlwea of th Westers Conference to legalist a return of th training table, outlawed aeveral years ago, for at leaat on meal each day during the season. Th editor aald Alex Lolko, Hamtramckv sophomore football player who withdrew from the TJniveriity aeveral days ago, "west home for Tigers, Alabama and Pitt Only Ones Given Any Consideration Says Ray Eckmann. SEATTLE, Not. lt-vP TJni veralty of Washington's opponent for the Rose Bowl football classic at Pasadena New Tear's Day will be announced late next week.

Ray Eckmann. director of athletics, said tonight Louisiana State's SI to 0 victory over xuiane today waa "moat in teresting," he commented. "I cannot say anything now oth er than Louisiana State, Alabama and Pittsburgh will be three of the school given consideration," said Eckmann. S. U- did a good Job, didn't it 7 very decisive." On Washington offiolal said he believed th selection hsd dwindled down to Louisiana Stats and Ala bama but he had no idea which might be chosen.

He was vitally in tereated in the Louisiana game, however, calling the Associated Press offlca three time for th score. "The selection ought to be made as quickly as possible, but th cislon calls for careful approach: Eckmann declared. "It Is my desire to make tbe announcement as soon a possible. I hope I can name the team as early as Wednesday-" PREXY MAY GO WITH WESTERN TO FLA. BOWLING GREEN.

Ky, Nov. 21 0P Pres. H. H. Cherry of West ern Teachers CoUege probably will accompany the Hilltopper when they leave early Tuesday for their game with Tampa University at Tampa, next Saturday.

The Florida Alumni Asioclatlon of Weatern is planning a meeting In connection with the gams and Dr. Cherry la said to be anxloua to attend the session. Th Journey will be mads via At lanta and Valdosta. At Ocala Florida, home of Alternate Captain Wlllard Peeblea of the Hilltopper Coach "Swede" Anderaon will give his team a workout Thursday. The Htlltoppers will move into Tampa Friday morning.

Several typically Kentucky gifts will be presented the Tamp team. coaches and college president Just before the game by th vtiltora. BOWIE RACE TAKEN BY ROMAN SOLDIER BOWIE, Md Not. U-ffV-El wood Sachsenmaler'a Romaq Sol dier climaxed his brilliant per formance in Maryland thistsll by capturing th Bryan and O'Hara Memorial handicap today over Greentree table's Memory Book. R.

A Meore'e Thursday, a long shot was third In th mil and three sixteenth test for three year old and upward. Jackie Westrope, riding win ner, brought tn rive year old black aon of Cohort-Miamba up with a rush to take th lead at th head of the atretch and beat th Greentree colt home by a length in a driving finish. Despite his heavy top impost ef 111 rounds, nine more than Hem ory Book, aecond in the weight. Roman Soldier covered the dis tance in 1:1 l-l. only a fifth of a second off the track record.

He captured net in prise money and brought his season's earnings to H1.145. He returned only 11.10 straight 11.70 plac and 11.70 show on 11 tickets- Henry County Tourney Open at Paris Next Alonlh PARIS. Tenn Nov. It (8pl) Th annual Henry County basket ball tournament wlU be played in Paris at the naw auditorium, it was announced today, following a conference yeaterday afternoon when an agreement waa reached between the Henry County Athletic Association and the Paris City Council. The tournament will be held on th night of December 4.

and I. A large attendance la expected every night of the tournament a enthusiasm la high all over tn county. i CANCEL GAME WASHINGTON. Pa- Nov. II.

W) President Ralph C. Hutchlaon of Washington and Jefreraon College announced today the school had obtained cancellation ef a football game scheduled with th United Bute Military Academy for October 23. 1937. St West Joel Hltt Mississippi College; Nai no, Chattanooga; Nlckslla. Soutk western; Datgls, Loyola; Edmond-son.

Mississippi Colleg; Smltl Southwestern! Hopkins, Howard. Hughes, Loyola. Casey of 'At the But Fame Dies of Old Af 8TRACTJ6E. tt, Not. It W) O.

Robinson Casey, reputedly the hero of the ballad "Casey at ths Bar died today. He waa 71 Caeey, famous a a hitter, waa playing with the Detroit club of the old National League in 1181 and came to bat with tha base loaded in a crucial game, struck out tradition haa It and gave Ernest Thayer, a newspaperman, ths Inspire- tlon for th poem "Caeey at th Bat." i Thsyer, however, mad the setting ef Casey downfall in a bassball called "MudvlllcT 1QL HARDING ROAD DINNER DeLUXE SdnrttJ yry Day from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Teeiees, PntM Jake er IrsM Ceektel PiifeM.iC tt. 0fwliHi CfMitont Urhri ef Wsstsee Peel Itesk Vi 'iM MMh fed OtMces Reeet Teseg Tiwaseisi fee) 7srkey Chettest Bfewlae Craekeny leeee leag reeeh er Meeahatehewef Yeia SfrtesleM Irrteg Seena letter HI BbeeHs, Cee.IH.to Bsetsfckj tiMkBen. CeeMee All Acts boekfj through Ckeese woffle Dukt Yellmon, Chicago unm Tse turn wwt wfcvWfpM 4W WtMM tMttt fffvlnfj cfffB 10 JO A roit innVATIOM PHOMI 7-0111 1UL 3nc Point.

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